Unsettled: Small Stories of Decolonisation
By (Author) Richard Shaw
Massey University Press
Massey University Press
14th March 2024
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Colonialism and imperialism
306.0993
Paperback
224
Width 138mm, Height 210mm, Spine 16mm
340g
WHAT IT MEANS TO OWN YOUR PASTAfter Richard Shaw published his acclaimed memoir The Forgotten Coast in 2021, he made contact with Pakeha with long settler histories who were coming to grips with the truth of their respective families' 'pioneer stories'. They were questioning the foundation of aggressive acts of colonisation and land confiscation on which those stories had been constructed.The Unsettled weaves those stories with Shaw's own and features New Zealanders who are trying to figure out how to live well with their own pasts, their presents and their possible futures. They may be unsettled, but they are doing something about it.It is an indispensable companion for the journey towards understanding the complex and difficult history of the New Zealand Wars and their ongoing aftermath.
"Heartfelt, poetic; a pleasure to read" -- RachelBuchanan, The Spinoff "A fresh and exciting approach to the history ofAotearoa New Zealand" -- Paul Diamond, New Zealand Listener "Elegant, thought-provoking" -- Georgina White,The New Zealand Journal of History
Richard Shaw is a professor of politics at Massey University. He comments regularly on political and societal issues in the media, in particular on The Conversation. His book "The Forgotten Coast" was published in 2021.